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Overview"For as long as 13-year-old Paige Morrow can remember, the tree fort in the giant oak near her cottage in Ontarios Muskoka has been her sanctuary. Now everything is changing. Its the summer of 1971, and she and her little brother, Toby, have been at their cottage with their mother since school let out. But this year, Paige feels more alone than ever. Her father has stopped coming up from the city on weekends, while her mother buries herself in whiskey and writing. Paige retreats to her tree fort, but becomes concerned when the farmer who owns the property hires a creepy arborist -- a ""tree doctor,"" Paige's mother calls him. Is something wrong with the farms apple orchard or with her tree? When Paige befriends the arborist's troubled teenage daughter, Janine, and her group of rowdy locals, she is pulled into a maze of dark secrets and shocking truths that leads to a life-and-death confrontation." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shaun SmithPublisher: Dundurn Group Ltd Imprint: Dundurn Group Ltd Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.262kg ISBN: 9781550028409ISBN 10: 1550028405 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 26 February 2009 Recommended Age: From 12 to 15 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA phenomenal read for young adults! Shaun Smith has written a novel rich in motifs and symbols that would appeal to both the male and female junior high aged reader. Rarely does an author or novel captivate the reader the way in which Shaun Smith has with Snakes and Ladders. A powerful summer read for any adolescent. -- Resource Links In Snakes and Ladders Smith adroitly captures this dichotomy showing the outsider's summer Muskoka experience in a place that for them is just as much a home as the city but closer to nature and freedom. - Muskoka magazine (Canada) book review ...Shaun Smith uses language beautifully, paints vivid scenes, and builds the tension wonderfully in this coming-of-age story. -- Canadian Materials, Vol. XV, Number 20, May 29, 2009 The idyllic sanctuary of Paige's Muskoka cottage is shattered when discord between her parents, a group of rowdy locals, trouble with her brother and a threat to her beloved grandfather's tree spiral into a life-and-death struggle. -- Stephanie Simpson McLellan Today's Parent ...Shaun Smith uses language beautifully, paints vivid scenes, and builds the tension wonderfully in this coming-of-age story. -- Canadian Materials, Vol. XV, Number 20, May 29, 2009 The idyllic sanctuary of Paige's Muskoka cottage is shattered when discord between her parents, a group of rowdy locals, trouble with her brother and a threat to her beloved grandfather's tree spiral into a life-and-death struggle. -- Stephanie Simpson McLellan Today's Parent A phenomenal read for young adults! Shaun Smith has written a novel rich in motifs and symbols that would appeal to both the male and female junior high aged reader. Rarely does an author or novel captivate the reader the way in which Shaun Smith has with Snakes and Ladders. A powerful summer read for any adolescent. -- Resource Links In Snakes and Ladders Smith adroitly captures this dichotomy showing the outsider's summer Muskoka experience in a place that for them is just as much a home as the city but closer to nature and freedom. - Muskoka magazine (Canada) book review ...Shaun Smith uses language beautifully, paints vivid scenes, and builds the tension wonderfully in this coming-of-age story. -- Canadian Materials, Vol. XV, Number 20, May 29, 2009 The idyllic sanctuary of Paige's Muskoka cottage is shattered when discord between her parents, a group of rowdy locals, trouble with her brother and a threat to her beloved grandfather's tree spiral into a life-and-death struggle. -- Stephanie Simpson McLellan Today's Parent A phenomenal read for young adults! Shaun Smith has written a novel rich in motifs and symbols that would appeal to both the male and female junior high aged reader. Rarely does an author or novel captivate the reader the way in which Shaun Smith has with Snakes and Ladders. A powerful summer read for any adolescent. -- Resource Links Author InformationShaun Smith is a writer and journalist whose work has appeared in Toronto Life, Chatelaine, the Globe and Mail, and on CBC Arts Online. He is a regular book reviewer for the Toronto Star and a contributing editor at Quill & Quire. He lives in Toronto. His website is www.shaunsmith.ca. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |